That's bad enough that this guy should be embarrassed. At least start with the "thing" walking up and end with it walking away, rather than a few seconds clip when there is clearly more to see. It just screams "fake".

Video footage is just about useless as proof these days. Produce a live specimen, body or body part, and allow the scientific community to examine and test the hell out of it - or stick to making SyFy grade movies.

All these UFO believers and Bigfoot/Yeti/Yowie and Chupacabra hoaxsters are ruining the chances that anyone will believe it if one of these actually does turn up somewhere. Same for ghost hunters

I'll give the people who make crop circles a break because some of them are really artistic, but the people who go hang out in the middle of the circles and claim there are special properties can suck my dick.

gfid:All these UFO believers and Bigfoot/Yeti/Yowie and Chupacabra hoaxsters are ruining the chances that anyone will believe it if one of these actually does turn up somewhere. Same for ghost hunters

I'll give the people who make crop circles a break because some of them are really artistic, but the people who go hang out in the middle of the circles and claim there are special properties can suck my dick.

gfid:All these UFO believers and Bigfoot/Yeti/Yowie and Chupacabra hoaxsters are ruining the chances that anyone will believe it if one of these actually does turn up somewhere. Same for ghost hunters

I'll give the people who make crop circles a break because some of them are really artistic, but the people who go hang out in the middle of the circles and claim there are special properties can suck my dick.

Here's a screenshot of a trail cam capturing very clearly some sort of deer (or maybe a small moose) in a heavily wooded area at night. The camera pictured is about $450 USD, one would think that if you are trying to find proof that a mythical creature existing spending $450 on top of the line trail cam would be a totally worth while investment.

gfid:"WOW"Did you see that,Let's have another look at it.That picture quality is so bad, that there's really no point at all of using that tree cam. What was its purpose? To catch images of nocturnal kangaroos?

Here's a screenshot of a trail cam capturing very clearly some sort of deer (or maybe a small moose) in a heavily wooded area at night. The camera pictured is about $450 USD, one would think that if you are trying to find proof that a mythical creature existing spending $450 on top of the line trail cam would be a totally worth while investment.

You'd think, but where would people who spend their time doing this get money in the first place? I can't see them being able to hold down a normal job.